Experts have yet to reach consensus about what a learning disability is, how to determine if a child has one, and what to do about it. Leading researcher and clinician Deborah Waber offers an alternative to the prevailing view of learning disability as a problem contained within the child. Instead, she shows how learning difficulties are best understood as a function of the developmental interaction between the child and the world. Integrating findings from education, developmental psychology, and cognitive neuroscience, she offers a novel approach with direct practical implications. Detailed real-world case studies illustrate how this approach can promote positive outcomes for children who struggle in school. The book will greatly appeal to neuropsychologists; special educators; school psychologists; developmental psychologists; child clinical psychologists and other child clinicians; speech-language pathologists, as well as being a useful text for graduate-level courses. (source: Nielsen Book Data)9781606235652 20160604